1924 Ford Model T Hot Rat Custom Hot Rod Not 32 Bel Air on 2040-cars
Whiteland, Indiana, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A CUSTOM BUILT 1924 FORD T COUPE THAT WAS BUILT BY STEVE(THE GREEK) PANARITES IN JAMESTOWN,IN. THIS JEWEL HAS BEEN ON THE ROAD ABOUT 5 YEARS SO YOU WILL SEE SOME ROAD RASH HERE AND THERE BUT STILL LOOKS VERY NICE, A COUPLE SPOTS IN FRONT OF THE REAR TIRES AS SHOWN IN THE PICS. STEVE STARTED WITH A CALIFORNIA RUST FREE BODY THEN HE CHOPPED THE ROOF TO GIVE IT THAT HOT ROD LOOK HE THEN BUILT A CUSTOM CHASSIS THAT CONSISTS OF A MAGNUM DROPPED 48 IN. AXLE WITH 48 FORD SPINDLES, 40 FORD BACKING PLATES WITH 59 BUICK DRUMS THAT WERE CHROMED AND POLISHED, HE THEN ADDED TORSION BAR FRONT FOR A SMOOTH RIDE. HE THEN ADDED A FORD 8 IN. REAR WITH A NON POSI 3;50 RATIO WITH COIL OVERS.THE STEERING IS HANDLED BY A 57 CHEVY STEERING BOX WITH A QUICK DISCONNECT STEERING WHEEL FOR EASIER IN AND OUT OF CAR. HE THEN REBUILT A 283 CU. IN. ENGINE AND BORED IT .030 HAD IT COMPLETELY BALANCED ADDED A COMP CAM 268 H WITH ROLLER ROCKERS,CHROME MOLLY PUSH RODS AND HARDENED VALVE SEATS. THE POWERGLIDE WAS REBUILT WITH RED LINE CLUTCHES AND A MANUAL SHIFT BODY. THE CARBS ARE ALL REBUILT AND ARE A VERY PROVEN COMBO, IT HAS CENTEC WIREING HARNESS AND A CUSTOM POD FOR THE GAUGES, NEW GLASS AND HURST SHIFTER ALONG WITH CUSTOM MACHINED BOLTS. I AM SELLING THIS CAR FOR THE BUILDER SO THERE ARE A LOT OF CUSTOM ONE OFF ITEMS ON THIS CAR THAT MAY BE DESCRIBED TO A SERIOUS BUYER IF YOU WOULD CALL *****LEONARD AT 317 506 3330*****AGAIN FOR FASTER ANSWERS TO ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL LEONARD AT 317 506 3330, I WILL PUT YOU IN TOUCH WITH STEVE. THIS CAR HAS A CLEAR INDIANA TITLE IN THE OWNER'S NAME. THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY FOR $ 25000. SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS SALE AT ANY TIME! CAR IS SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY!
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